Hello and help! I've bought a pro mix 01 from america (120V) and wanna use it in Australia(240V). what would be the best solution? thankyou

posted Tuesday, 13-Sep-11 at 9:16

kmans1952
a part-timer user
from USA writes:

Im thinking about purchasing the promix01 to use in live application with a yamaha motif is this a good mixer for that application I do sort of a one man band and use midi etc. and what outputs would I use to route to powered speakers thanks

posted Wednesday, 16-Dec-09 at 7:27

nebula
a Professional user
from Canada writes:

I used a ProMix01 for years and never heard zipper noise other than the occasional murmur from the faders. Audio path is squeaky clean. Truly intuitive to operate. Input jacks (1-8 XLR, 9-16 1/4") are a nuisance and always get in the way. Harsh sounding EQ is good for corrective measures but not for sweetening. It's a steal for what it sells for these days, provided it's in good working order. (2 spams to remove from my email addy)

Rating: 7 out of 10posted Friday, 19-Jan-07 at 22:50

C. Brewer
a part-timer user
from Canada writes:

ProMix 01 has "white noise" on several channels - not present when faders are down - have been told it's a common problem. Anyone have a solution?

posted Monday, 14-Feb-05 at 14:45

goodvibes13
a part-timer user
from usa writes:

I recently purchased a yamaha promix 01 digital mixer. Upon examination, I discovered that one of the channels does not work. Someone told me that this particular mixer has a common problem but did not elaborate. Does anyone know what the common problem is and how to remedy it? Any help is appreciated.........!

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